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Gaya Centre Hotel

Kota Kinabalu, Sabah

Rate: RM190 per night with Breakfast (Deluxe Room)

About this property

Set in the center of Kota Kinabalu commercial district, Gaya Center Hotel features a restaurant and a fitness center. Jesselton Point is located only a 10-minute walk away. Free WiFi can be accessed from the comfort of your room.

The air conditioned rooms are fitted with a cable TV and a mini-bar. For your comfort, the private bathroom comes with a shower and free toiletries. Guest enjoy city or sea views from the room.

Daily buffet breakfast and all day dining are served in the on site restaurant. Guests can also request for in-room dining. Alternatively, many restaurants are available nearby.

Friendly staff who are fluent in English, Malay and Chinese are happy to assist you with local area knowledge and tour inquiry. Luggage storage is provided for free and laundry is available at an additional charge. Other facilities at the property include a business center and a souvenir shop.

Atkinson Clock Tower and State Park are located 2953 feet from Gaya Center Hotel, while the nearest airport is Kota Kinabalu International Airport, 6.2 mi from the property.l.

Facilities

  • Parking
  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Free Wifi
  • Room service
  • Restaurant
  • Fitness center
  • Facilities for disabled guests
  • Tea/Coffee Maker in All Rooms
  • Bar
  • Good Breakfast

Gaya Centre Hotel Booking Form

frequently asked question

What is the best time to visit Malaysia?

Malaysia is a year-round destination, but the best time to visit depends on the region.

  • For the west coast (e.g., Penang, Langkawi), the best time is November to March.
  • For the east coast (e.g., Perhentian Islands, Redang), plan your visit between April and September.

Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Citizens of many countries can enter Malaysia visa-free for a limited number of days. To check the latest visa regulations, visit the official Malaysian Immigration Department website or contact your nearest Malaysian embassy or consulate.

Malaysia offers a wide range of transportation options including:

  • Buses and trains for intercity travel
  • Taxis and e-hailing apps like Grab
  • Domestic flights for long-distance travel within the country

Public transport is affordable and easily accessible, especially in major cities.

Yes, English is commonly spoken, especially in tourist areas. Most road signs, public announcements, and restaurant menus are available in English.